Answer: Fully Supported violence against Jewish peoples
Some of the primary reasons for Ottoman decline were:
<span>The Rapid Demise of the Safavid Empire. Abbas I, fearing plots, had removed all suitable heirs. The succession of a weak grandson began a process of dynastic decline. Internal strife and foreign invasions shook the state. In 1772 Isfahan fell to Afghani invaders. An adventurer, Nadir Khan Afshar, emerged from the following turmoil as shah in 1736, but his dynasty and its successors were unable to restore imperial authority.</span>
Aurangzeb and the Fall of the Empire <span>Aurangzeb was the last great Mughal emperor. Although he brought a larger area under Mughal rule than ever before, his constant wars left the empire dangerously overextended, isolated from its strong Rajput allies, and with a population that was largely opposed to his reign. His last twenty five years were spent fighting in the Deccan in the south, and losing territory to rival states.</span>
There were 9 crusades that were fought during the middle Ages, and they were groups of Europeans who traveled to the Holy Land to free it of Muslims, or took part in the Reconquista, or freeing parts of Spain from the Moors. The common factor was that they were called upon by the popes to take back the promise land, in return for a 'passage' to heaven or their souls redeemed.
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<span> It prevented the Allies from knowing what the Soviets were up to.
The Iron Curtain was an imaginary barrier that blocked the west from the east , it represents the Soviet's efforts to block contact from non-Soviet entities from the west.
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I think it’s D , please correct me if im working